Overland Gear and Adventure Travel Guides

Whether you’re looking for an offroad trailer to tow behind you 4Runner or a route across Oregon’s backcountry; we’ll do our best to point you in the right direction. We’re also here to help you figure out “how to” pretty much anything overland or adventure travel-related.

Here are a few of our recent guides and directories…

We’re building out a page that’s filled with the pertinent details on the industry’s top off road trailers. Want to know how much a Conqueror trailer weighs or costs? Go ahead and click the link above. Want to see an Xventure trailer review? We’ve got those listed too.

Hammock campers are an interesting bunch. They are sort of like the MacGyvers of camping. Spend a little time on any hammock forum or group and you’ll learn that that these diehard outdoor enthusiasts are as creative as they are frugal. We were lucky enough to pick up a few things from an awesome Hammock camper/Army Officer at Expo East. And, while we won’t steal his hammock hacks and publish them for the world to see… we will take a crack at telling you all what’s available when it comes to casual hammock use.

One of the best upgrades we’ve ever made was switching from a cooler to a 12V fridge. Moving food and beverage from the kitchen fridge to the you 12V without even thinking about ice is pretty amazing. And, even better, there’s no need to find ice on extended trips abroad or in the backcountry. There are a lot of great options these days and they’re all surprisingly good… here is our guide to the more common models available.

Everyone needs a good table. Well, maybe not backpackers, bikepackers, and the people tooling around on a KLR or BMW motorcycle. But, if you’re on 4 wheels and have even a little room in your 4×4… get a camp table. Our camp table guide will get you pointed in the right direction fast.

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